Overview
Overview
At Google, I help shape the future of photo and video storytelling. From quick cleanups to complex generative edits, I’ve played a key role in elevating the experience across some of Pixel’s most iconic tools. These features redefined what users expect from mobile editing—fluid, intuitive, and deeply intelligent. My contributions span product direction, UX systems, and the refinement of high-impact tools like Magic Eraser, Magic Editor, and Best Take, influencing how Google Photos serves creators, families, and everyday users worldwide.
At Google, I help shape the future of photo and video storytelling. From quick cleanups to complex generative edits, I’ve played a key role in elevating the experience across some of Pixel’s most iconic tools. These features redefined what users expect from mobile editing—fluid, intuitive, and deeply intelligent. My contributions span product direction, UX systems, and the refinement of high-impact tools like Magic Eraser, Magic Editor, and Best Take, influencing how Google Photos serves creators, families, and everyday users worldwide.

Leading with intelligence
Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur gave users near-magical control—cleaning up distractions and reviving blurry shots with a single tap. These tools pushed the boundaries of what felt possible in a mobile app. With Magic Editor, we explored generative AI to let users move subjects, fix backgrounds, or reframe the shot entirely. Our team worked across design, research, and engineering to ensure powerful edits stayed simple and delightful.
Every detail matters, from how suggestions surfaced, to how confident users felt while applying changes. My role focused on UX clarity, motion design, and cross-surface consistency across Pixel, Google One, and the broader Android ecosystem.
Leading with intelligence
Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur gave users near-magical control—cleaning up distractions and reviving blurry shots with a single tap. These tools pushed the boundaries of what felt possible in a mobile app. With Magic Editor, we explored generative AI to let users move subjects, fix backgrounds, or reframe the shot entirely. Our team worked across design, research, and engineering to ensure powerful edits stayed simple and delightful.
Every detail matters, from how suggestions surfaced, to how confident users felt while applying changes. My role focused on UX clarity, motion design, and cross-surface consistency across Pixel, Google One, and the broader Android ecosystem.







Real moments, intelligently elevated
Features like Best Take and Audio Magic Eraser reflect Google’s broader mission: to make tech feel invisible and personal. Whether you’re swapping a smile in a group photo or muting a noisy video, these tools meet people where they are.
I partnered with product and creative leads to balance technical innovation with emotional utility. What emerged was a suite of tools that empower users without overwhelming them—helping billions tell better stories, every day.
Real moments, intelligently elevated
Features like Best Take and Audio Magic Eraser reflect Google’s broader mission: to make tech feel invisible and personal. Whether you’re swapping a smile in a group photo or muting a noisy video, these tools meet people where they are.
I partnered with product and creative leads to balance technical innovation with emotional utility. What emerged was a suite of tools that empower users without overwhelming them—helping billions tell better stories, every day.

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